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News from 03/02/1992

1992; Gale Group;

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Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Nick Nuttall, DJM, Nicholas Wood, Political Correspondent, Mike Durham, Philip Jacobson and Christopher Walker, Simon Barnes, Jeremy Laurance, Ronald Faux, Desmond Harney, Sarah Jane Checkland, Saleroom Correspondent, Hilary Finch, Graham Tope (Leader), Lewin, Ian Murray, Jeremy Kingston, Lawrence Marshall, Wolfgang Münchau, European Business Correspondent, Kevin Eason, Motoring Correspondent, Stuart Jones Football Correspondent, Neil Bennett, Banking Correspondent, Tom Walker, Gerald Davies, Bernard Levin, Martin Fletcher, Ruth Gledhill, Religion Correspondent, Mitchell Platts, Golf Correspondent, Stuart Jones, Andrew Longmore Tennis Correspondent, Bruce Clark, Alan Lorimer, Peter Ball, Larry Westland, Louise Taylor, Richard Evans, Racing Correspondent, Stephen Lawson, Martin Barrow, Ray Kennedy, Daniel Johnson, Louise Hidalgo, Rachel Kelly, Property Correspondent, Kemal Duru of Reuter, Philip Robinson, Anatole Kaletsky, Douglas Broom, Local Government Correspondent, Charles Bremner, Martin Fletcher and John Best, David Alexander, John O'leary, Stephen Twigg, Eric Clapton, John Lawrence, Harvey Elliott, Air Correspondent, John Woodcock, Giles Radice, H. D. R. Dobie, George Brock, Michael Theodoulou, Sydney Friskin, Martin Hoyle, Adrienne Katz, Melinda Wittstock Media Correspondent, David Miller, Gabriella Gamini, Chris Thau, Judi Bevan, Alison Roberts, S. A. Khulusi, David Toop, Craig Seton and Stewart Tendler, Raymond Keene, Jonathan Prynn, Simon Tait Arts Correspondent, David Robinson, Alan Lee, Cricket Correspondent, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, A. S. Knight, Richard Evans, Ian Kelcey, Nigel Hawkes, Craig Seton, Jane Lamacraft, Nigel Hawkes, Science Editor, Ralph Instone, John O'leary, Higher Education Correspondent, Brian Beel, Keith MacKlin, David Hands Rugby Correspondent, Roger Bootle, Jamie Dettmer, P. J. Coster, H. H. Marcus, David Young, Ross Tieman Industrial Correspondent, Colin Narbrough, Economics Correspondent, Srikumar Sen Boxing Correspondent, Clive White, E. R. S. Fifoot, Matthew Parris, Alfred Qvist, Liz Smith, John Shaw, Keith Blackmore, Stephen bayley, Peter Riddell, Tony Dawe, Nicholas Doak, David Sinclair, Philip Pangalos, Tim Jones, Martin Waller, Michael Horsnell, Benedict Nightingale, Jeffrey Stalk, David Powell, John Phillips, Alan Jackson, Roland Sperryn-Jones, Fiona Webster, Gordon Daviot,

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Clarke points to comeback of the grammar school Minister backs wider choice England win Test Avalanche toll Habash plea Ahern says no Lloyds guilty Springback Index Life & Times Peacemaker Yeltsin returns to grapple with a civil war Signing up for a fortune, with nibs of gold Picture Gallery Labour cries conspiracy over 'Kremlin smear' Abductor linked to food poison threats Dunhill Getting Away Feral Car Riff King Brooke challenged over tax relief on extortion payments Edwardian Hotels Reynolds goes ahead of the field Election dry run leaves BBC studio smoking Picture Gallery Story overhyped , editor says Why Labour shouted 'foul' The Kremlin files controversy Protesters condemn hunt bill Mellor skirts VAT question Degrees revolt Dredger plea Glasgow goes Correction Police link kidnapper with threat to BR The abduction of Stephanie Slater Detectives build profile of killer £85m fall in training 'not a cut' Pawnbroker stung by a fake Keating Agency to seek out houses for homeless Fine art world combines to stop thefts Nine die in fog and ice Samsung Coracle men sunk by licence fee rise Action for Blind People Spending curbs land thrifty Wigan with 20% poll tax rise Work on Globe to resume Adverts bring more to church Masochists seek court ruling Southern Electric Jaguar's big cat passes crash course Landscape 'blighted by radio towers' British Coal Victim battle for interest on injury cash Factory blaze kills fireman Late Concorde Police rammed Book man dies Probation vote Bond winners Leukaemia Research Fund Britons in attempt K2 Picture Gallery Alfa Romeo Publicans catch Major's ear Bass Brewers Bush rating slump lifts hopes of Democrats Hit squads target Indians Non-aligned nations seek role in new world order Reuter: Burma gears up to crush Karen rebels Picture Gallery Tyson case splits America on class and racial lines Mke Tyson is portrayed by his supporters as the victim of a white "system" and of a woman with no grounds for complaint, writes Charles Bremner in Indianapolis (AP): Whites bar blacks from suburban haven Mass grave yields 300 junta victims Edward Albee on indecency charge Haiti return (AFP): Kuwait ban Reuter: Imams held Reuter: Church protest Reuter: Kidnap release Reuter: Elephant shot (AFP): Animal passion The sphinx loses his cool in unfunny Habash farce When the dust settles, M Mitterrand may be seen as the Habash scandal's main victim. Philip Jacobson in Paris and Christopher walker in Cairo report on the affair that inflamed the French Yeltsin flies home with Bush backing New-found friends plan summits US rehabilitates Russian leader Steel firms say strike inevitable Besieged city bustles back to life with return of refugees Osijek Notebook Eurocrats roundly defend curveless cucumber edict Croatian Serbs deny peace deal (AFP): Tatar control AFP: Polish ruling Reuter: Bucharest rally Reuter: Nazi files open AP: Italian poll Do-it-yourself store rescues a village Community shop celebrates ten years of fighting off rural decline An Essex with its thriving shop and school, is a beacon of hope to dying communities, Michael Horsnell writes Judge campaigns to put Germany in the slow lane The free-for-all on Germany's motorways is under threat-and the speed lobby is furious, reports Ian Murray Abbey National Recession sobers shoppers Reuter: Saddam imposes a thousand and one gloomy nights New life for classic racer Polite police AFP: US accolade AFP: Sweet cures Reuter: Royal order Reuter: Desert flyers Chubb Shelob's birthplace honours her creator People The stunts that stunt debate Both main parties are trying to avoid real discussion, says Peter Riddell Matthew Parris …and moreover Rehabilitating Judas Daniel Johnson on a Jewish accusation that the betrayal of Christ is an anti-Semitic myth Whose death is it anyway? The flourishing gurus of suicide are helping to end lives that might better be saved, writes Bernard Levin Kremlin capers The Times Diary Haul of fame The Times Diary Southern comfort The Times Diary Changing places The Times Diary Professional Foul? Coup De Grace? Challenging the Tories on taxes Student funding Legal-aid fees Case for competition on the railways Support role of merchant shipping Arabic and science Flying the right flag for Europe Poll tax spending Origins of skiing All wrapped up Court Circular Forces' appointments Nature notes Multiple Classified Advertising Items To Place Your Classified Advertisement Birthdays today Today's royal engagements Service dinner Institution of Civil Engineers Queen rewards church children Multiple Classified Advertising Items Picture Gallery Church news Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Forthcoming marriages University news Anniversaries Vice-Admiral Sir Norman Dalton Gustav Neidlinger Church seeking to achieve unity with diversity Margaret Smyth Air Vice-Marshal Sir Edgar Lowe Rear-Admiral Grace Hopper Gen Vernon E. Megee Feb 3 on this Day 1933 Struggling airlines offer £89 flights to New York 300 feared dead in snow The Times Crossword Puzzle No 18,831 Parker Duofold Weather No Title Corporate champion who defied the tanks Man of the Week Change on Week Brittan to seek wider trade powers for Gatt Money growth is German rates key Our Industrial Correspondent: Mergers could lead to 'super union' American bosses brought to account Knox casts net over Greek market BTG sale pressure mounts on Lilley Lloyds apologises for calling firm bankrupt Widows Investment Management Ltd BZW puts laggards in the spotlight Smaller Companies The Times Delays to BCCI's compensation plan worry creditors CBI attacks draft consumer rules Our Economic Correspondent: Spain ends foreign controls Yield trends predict good catch for the early bird Gilt-Edged Securiguard profits likely to climb 20% Reporting the Week New capital raising falls 70% Think-tank backs minimum wage Corporate bonds shine through American gloom Capital Markets O'Reilly looks at Mirror Reshape sought Back to black Embassy falls EMH loss HSB named IMI contract Office chief Back to a future The Times City Diary Winter's discontent The Times City Diary Election blight reaches the City Co9mment Everyone's a winner The Times City Diary What a corker The Times City Diary Pole positions The Times City Diary Lloyd's committed to growth in insurance The cruel reality of the last cufflink State of the union shows a need for alternative to Reaganomics Anatole Kaletsky believes that the Nineties may yet turn out to be the American decade Judges defended Yellow Pages is a registered trademark First Futures Epson Capitalisation, week's change Morris the spark for England's glory Carling's words prove prophetic as Ireland endure the worst of a one-sided five nations' championship match at Twickenham Brilliance triumphs over engaging naivety Results Townsend inspires late Scottish rally A Day of Records Match Facts Wales find that another escape is beyond them French complain at front-row tactics Match Facts Champion sells himself short Eubank fails to dispel doubts about his commitment to finishing the job Lewis's camp in talks over Foreman bout For the Record Today's Fixtures Final Scopes from Bangkok Palmer gains his reward for the years of hard toil Golf Winter Games sell well In Brief Lewis in Glasgow British one-two Record shattered Epée repeat Briggs on top Neagu's medal Two-way tie Gooch brings England inspiration Captain overcomes crisis of confidence and leads his side to test match victory in new Zealand Full Scoreboard from Auckland Reuter, AFP: Sri Lanka pick the old guard Bowlers leave India on the back foot From our Irish Racing Correspondent: Chirkpar 16-1 for Champion after shock win Racing Poppets Pet helps to lighten gloom Results from three meetings Black Tie Affair top Mandarin: Well Wrapped has plenty of scope Mandarin, Thunderer: Fontwell Park Mandarin, Thunderer: Wolverhampton American expert hired to help Garrison Savannah Mandarin, Thunderer: Southwell Saturday's Results Ladbrokes Jump Leaders Rapid Raceline Wilkinson springs a surprise with Leeds back on top Cantona steps in to replace Chapman Sheffield United upstage Francis Weekend Football Results and Tables Pools Check Ferguson in a predicament Balboa makes a kind of history Liverpool undone by the sprit of the Crazy Gang Wimbledon old boys end 55-year wait for Chelsea Steven may return Ipswich strike a stylish note Snow Reports Pressure eases on manager Gould Maierhofer ends her wait Skiing Picture Gallery Hendry is slow to find form Snooker Fibbens tastes success in defeat Swimming Rowers get exemption from keep-right rule Rowing Billson's late strike sinks St Albans Hockey Widnes fail to find way through Rugby League SKI No Title England bowlers quick to wrap up Test victory Pitch gample backfires on New Zealand Daley provides the only highlight Sealink Stena Line Britain salvage hope from the cup wreckage Ioc postpones voting decision S Africa propose England itinerary Education Feminine beauty of a feral beast Stephen Bayley reports on the latest low-slung model of Britain's sexiest car, and the hopes and fears driving its launch Up with the lark and off to the theatre Sack me with some dignity - please Special Offer Inside Entertainments Today's Events A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Kari Knight Theatre's Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of current theatre in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and(where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Tastefully understated triumph Rock Eric Clapton In pursuit of power Theatre Hard Boys in White Shirts/Dancing with Death Venom at full stretch Rock Tori Amos Haggis country Theatre Fantasy Island The mimic stays masked Television Review Tomorrow in Life & Times Tes Alarums and excursions Theatre A blow-by-blow account of the English Shakespeare Company has been written by its founders. Benedict Nightingale dips into this torrid chronicle of thespians on tour All fingers and plums Classical Music The highlithts among last week's concerts at the Festival Hall BFyC Trained poets Arts Brief Last chance… A home for all seasons Walter Ellis finds the music hall still alive and kicking in a suburban house where the curtain has never gone down on a generation of stars Forced to face the facts of life People mawy be dying because sex education has been neglected-yet too much Why is a politician not like an undertaker? For one thing, a day in the House of commons could be even deadlier than a trip to the mortuary To buy or not to buy Hemmed in by fashion Does short in the skirt maen long in the tooth?Liz Smith says we should not care Chaumet The golden rule A little jewellery goes a long way for most men these days, finds David Toop Stamp of approval The Royal Mail has made a brave choice for the Queen's anniversary Help the Aged Tomorrow Threats to Soviet science As Russia's best brains head west, Nigel Hawkes discovers efforts to preserve the Sovier tradition Flood watch in the lab Fly free , stay free, with The Times Genetic first High danger Vitamin lifesaver Baby boon Cars stacked by computer Mini-compass Hunt curb This Week Harvard comes to Britain John Ashworth argues a case for the London School of Economics to be sited down by the riverside in country Hall and suggests that some universities will develop along American lines How to teach reading A study of reading skills backs Clarke's three wise men Denman College University of Strathclyde Multiple Classified Advertising Items Deputy Vice-Chancellor UCL University of Oxford Somerville College BAC RRC BAC Specialist Training Don Quijote University Appointments Administrative Assistant Ebms Royal Grammar School Worcester Advanced Hotel Management Diploma St. James's Secretarial College Bénédict Photography Course London School of Journalism Multiple Classified Advertising Items Queen Ethelburga's College Aiglon College Switzerland Scholarships A levels & GCSE St. Aldates College Cambridge Business College Multiple Display Advertising Items Cife Polytechnic of East London PGHS MPW St Christophers School St. Andrew's Easter Revision Collingham CCSS Intensive Easter Revision Gabbitas Truman & Thring Multiple Classified Advertising Items English Conversation Teacher The Times Rugby plans a revolution The historic public school welcome the new strengths that going partly coeducational is bringing, says Michael Mavor Growing class of under-sevens Numbers up New direction Little victory Labour pledge Casual money Head St Paul's School Qualified French Language Teachers Needed Children may yet call the tune Do Kenneth Clarke's proposals strike the wrong note for young music-makers? 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